Hi-Fi turntable with automatic speed sensor
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Overview
Reinvigorate your passion for vinyl with the Denon DP-400 Hi-Fi Turntable with Auto Speed Sensor for precision sound reproduction. A robust and elegant design that fits perfectly with the current Denon Design series. The S-curve arm lifts automatically and the platter stops when the end of the record is reached. The belt-driven balanced platter lets you play your 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm or 78 rpm records with precision and extreme fidelity to the original recording. The built-in phono equalizer creates an open and enveloping sound stage from your treasured albums with accurate and detailed reproduction. MM cartridge included. Unique removable dust cover that doubles as a stand for record sleeves.
EQUIPPED WITH A SPECIAL AS ARM
The turntable features a beautifully crafted S-curve arm with an optimized tracking angle anywhere on the record, auto-lift system at the end of the record and at playback stop. When you reach the end of record playback, the arm automatically lifts up to preserve your album and cartridge. The S-curved arm design also reduces harmonic distortion, ensuring crystal clear audio every time you listen.
ROBUST CONSTRUCTION
A rugged construction offers both the strength and high density needed to reproduce detailed, resonance-free music. Thick cabinet walls and a balanced platter provide an optimal surface for your vinyl collection, while reducing external vibration. Pair the DP-400 with the rest of the Denon Design Series to compose a reliable and durable system.
SPEED SELECTOR
It supports 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm playback. Listen to your complete vinyl collection in all its beauty — even your treasured vintage 78s.
Simple installation and use
It will only take a few minutes to unpack and start using, for both newbies and more seasoned vinyl fans. Connect the DP-400 to your favorite amp or system, including the Denon Design Series, and instantly start reconnecting with your vinyl collection — it's that simple
Unique removable dust cover, with dual function
The removable dust cover features a modern design, enhances the overall aesthetics of the DP-400 and eliminates the annoyance of vibrations that affect audio quality in models with the cover fixed to the chassis. Doubles as a stand for your album art when placed upright on the included stand.
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Phono equalizer
The built-in phono equalizer creates an open, enveloping soundstage that breathes new life into your vinyl collections while maintaining the fidelity of the original recording as intended by the artist. Connect it directly to your AV receiver, component system or integrated amplifier that doesn't have a dedicated phono input.
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More cartridge options
Includes an MM cartridge for more precise and detailed listening. Denon is the longest established cartridge manufacturer in terms of market presence, so approach the DP-400 turntable with confidence. If you prefer to listen with an MC cartridge, swap out the supplied MM version to suit your audio preferences. Enjoy iconic Denon sound quality regardless of which version you decide to use.
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Belt driven balanced platter with automatic sensor
The built-in automatic sensor accurately monitors the platter, preventing unwanted speed fluctuations during playback — enjoy audio playback exactly as the artist intended.
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Compact size
At just 41cm wide, the DP-400B is built to slot seamlessly into your existing Hi-Fi system. Though compact in design, it still manages to deliver the characteristically powerful and detailed sound you've come to expect from Denon.
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Sophisticated aesthetics of the Design series
A perfect match with the renowned Denon Design series, the DP-400 features a sophisticated appearance and robust construction. Materials that last over time, such as aluminum, give a touch of modernity to the aesthetics. Complement it with the rest of the Denon Design Series for a stylish Hi-Fi system.
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More than 100 years of supremacy in audio technology
Founded in 1910, Denon has always been at the forefront of developing audio technologies — it was the first Japanese audio electronics manufacturer, making the first CDs for commercial use. These large, focused investments in audio R&D ensure that you will always get the latest technology and the highest quality with every listening experience.